Hey all, I went into AT&T to downgrade my data plan because I hardly use it and I walked out with two new BB Torches. I guess I was a little behind with the 8300 & 8310.

I have a couple questions and please let me know if I need to enter them separately. First, since this 9800 has WiFi and I have it connected to my home router, can I access my home network such as files on my laptop via the router?

Also, what is the setting, "Allow inter-access point handover" for? It is UNchecked.

The only other issue I'm having is that I live in a fringe area so AT&T gave me a 3GMicroCell but I am having trouble getting it to activate. But that is probably an issue for another thread.

My software on the new phones is still the factory 6.0.0.246 or something like that. Everything on the phone works great. I really like this thing but it would be nice to transfer files wirelessly but my laptop, (an HP Pavilion dv6) doesn't seem to have BlueTooth. But if the Torch and my computer can access my router, it seems there ought to be a way to pass files from one to the other.

Any help would really be appreciated, thanks

__________________"Happiness is a function of accepting what is." - Werner Erhard (from Refdesk.com)

You cannot connect the PC and BB to wirelessly transfer files. You can use the data cable connected to the USB port on the PC (probably the best way) or Bluetooth, but since your PC doesn't have it, then that is not an option. You can buy add BT for the PC however using a 3rd party adapter and software.

As for the Microcell, you need to check with AT&T on that. Call their tech support and they should help get it sorted out.

As for the OS, if you are happy with .246.then I recommend staying with it and not updating.

I just remembered, I have one of those little Bluetooth dongles that I used on a previous laptop. It was a plug&play Bluetooth setup and made that part easy and I was able to do the "sync" wirelessly. That was pretty cool but I'm not certain that dongle will work on this 64bit machine. And even if it does, I was never able to figure out what combination of tools I needed to transfer data files like word docs. It always said something like you need to have this or that to make it work but I never knew where to get those particular tools.

It would be great if I could just lay my BB next to the computer and compare document files to see which one I had updated recently and copy the changes to the other one.

__________________"Happiness is a function of accepting what is." - Werner Erhard (from Refdesk.com)

I got the USB Bluetooth dongle in my new laptop and the device manager looks happy. But upon trying to "link up" I set the discovery on my BB for 2 minutes and my computer finds it but then asks for a "Pairing Code" I tried the name I gave the Bluetooth connection on the BB and then the weird address with all the colons in it but it still fails.

How do I find the correct "Pairing code" for this BB?

__________________"Happiness is a function of accepting what is." - Werner Erhard (from Refdesk.com)

Okay, I am one step closer. When my laptop asked for the "Pairing Code", I entered my Blackberry's password and that moved me to what seems like the next and hopefully, last step. My Blackberry then asked me for the "Numeric Pass Key" for my laptop. I have no clue what that might be so i just made up a number hoping that would "set" one. It didn't and the connection failed.

So now, I have to figure out what the "Numeric Pass Key" is on my laptop that the Blackberry wants.

Any ideas would really be appreciated, thanks

__________________"Happiness is a function of accepting what is." - Werner Erhard (from Refdesk.com)

Bluetooth is working awesome for "Backups" but that's about all i can do so far. since I use Thunderbird with Lightning, and i refuse to put all my contact information online in a web-based calendar or address book, I have nothing to "sync" with.

Not that I have anything to hide but I don't think it is right to put everyone else's information out on the web without their expressed permission. But that's an issue for another thread.

What I'm wondering now, since I have a good Bluetooth connection, what do I need to transfer "doc" files via Bluetooth. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, thanks.

__________________"Happiness is a function of accepting what is." - Werner Erhard (from Refdesk.com)

I got everything set up right and everything seems to be working the way it is suppose to. I can easily "back-up" my BB Torch via Bluetooth and the Desktop manager even gives me options to "sync" music, pictures, & videos.

But I haven't been able to figure out how to do the one and only thing I want to do, transfere or sync "doc" files via Blutooth.

I often edit my document files either on my BB or PC and then I need to update the other with the changes. But unless I hook up the USB cable and go into "USB Mode", I haven't found a way to link those together. And from my searches, I don't even know if it is possible yet.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, thanks

__________________"Happiness is a function of accepting what is." - Werner Erhard (from Refdesk.com)